CREATINE WORKS
IF YOU TAKE IT



Stronger muscles. Faster recovery. More energy. Better brain function. Real benefits for women's hormonal health. Even healthy aging. This isn't a trendy ingredient — it's one of the most researched compounds in sports science, and the benefits go way beyond the weight room.
IT'S NOT JUST FOR HIGH SCHOOL JOCKS OR GYM RATS.
IT NEVER WAS.
Researchers have spent decades proving that creatine monohydrate is one of the most effective supplements on the planet. 700+ studies. Scores of clinical trials. The science is overwhelming — and it's not even close.
BUT HERE'S THE THING:
NONE OF THAT MATTERS IF YOU DON'T ACTUALLY TAKE IT.
And most people don't. Powder means scoops, shakers, chalky drinks, and a routine that falls apart the first time you travel, sleep in, or just don't feel like dealing with it. It's not that people don't want creatine. It's that the format makes it easy to skip.
Creatine only works when you take it consistently. Every day. That means the experience has to be good — not tolerable, not fine, actually good. Because if you resent taking something, you stop. Life's too short to waste on flavored chalkboard dust.
So we built a creatine gummy that's genuinely delicious and properly dosed. Something you look forward to, not something you force down.
WHAT MAKES FLUXCO
DIFFERENT
Obsessively formulated. Unreasonably delicious.
If we were going to ask people to take something every single day, it had to be worth taking. So we obsessed over every detail.
Most creatine gummies use pectin — and they taste like it. We went a different direction. Fluxco uses a gelatin-pectin hybrid that gives you a real chew and actual flavor. Co-manufacturers told us it was too complicated to make. We made it anyway.
Every ingredient and every ratio was chosen on purpose. We swapped part of the tapioca syrup for fiber syrup — full flavor, 7% of your daily fiber, 45 calories per serving. We added D-Ribose to support ATP production alongside creatine. And we kept the dose at 5 grams of creatine monohydrate per serving — the clinically supported daily amount, not a watered-down shortcut.
Then we tested every batch with an independent ISO 17025 lab for potency, microbes, and heavy metals. Because if you’re going to say you care about what’s in the product, you should prove it.

MEET THE
FOUNDER
BUILT BY SOMEONE WHO'D
RATHER BE OUTSIDE.
Eli Tyo didn’t start Fluxco because he wanted to launch a supplement brand. He started it because he was tired of the options — and because he’d already been making gummies for about a year.
CBD. Turmeric. Mushroom. A caffeine-CBD blend he’d take at the trailhead before a climb. Eli had the process down. When a friend suggested creatine gummies, he figured it’d be easy. It wasn’t. The first attempts were total failures — creatine wouldn’t cooperate with the pectin base he’d always used. Then he tried gelatin, and everything changed. They set. They chewed right. The taste was actually good.
But the real moment came when he ordered the top-selling creatine gummies on the market to see how his stacked up. He fully expected to get blown out of the water.
He didn’t.

THE PROBLEM
The leading brand tasted like medicine and had the texture of parmesan cheese. In Eli’s side-by-side taste tests, about half the people he handed a competitor gummy spit them out. That was the moment he knew the creatine gummy market had a massive hole — and he was the person to fill it.
THE SOLUTION
So he went deep. He pulled gelatin recipes from the internet, from patents, from wherever he could find them. Ran all the ratios. Compared and contrasted. Found a system that worked, then started slowly adding pectin back in — because gelatin alone melts at body temperature. Five or six iterations of increasing pectin, one more to test the upper limit, and when the texture started getting funky, he backed off one step.
Then the sugars. Fiber syrup was a nightmare — trouble setting, 70% as sweet as tapioca, hard to find, expensive. He didn’t care. D-Ribose had a dark, unpleasant taste that had to be balanced against a safe daily dose. Every addition softened the gummy, so he increased the hydrocolloids incrementally until the texture stabilized. Each variable solved, one at a time, methodically.
THE LIFESTYLE
He built Fluxco alongside a full-time job because he believed the product deserved to exist — even if the timing wasn’t perfect. But he did it on his own terms. No 18-hour days. No glorifying the grind. He has a life he likes and he’s not interested in burning it down to build a company.
Eli takes creatine every day now. Five to fifteen grams, depending on how many times he walks past a tray of gummies. He hasn’t bulked up. Doesn’t want to. He wants to go hard in the mountains, and the biggest thing he notices is recovery — bouncing back from long days in the alpine.
Eli likes to say, “Never work after 5pm.” He means it. And that same philosophy is baked into the product.
FLUXCO IS BUILT TO FIT INTO YOUR DAY, NOT TAKE IT OVER.
